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  2. Juicy Drop Pop - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Drop Gum was introduced to the Juicy Drop line in 2017 with the flavours Knock-Out Punch, Blue Rebel, Apple Attack, and Watermelon Blast. [3] One of the main goals with Juicy Drop Gum was to ensure the gum would have long-lasting flavour, which is what the accompanying sour gel booster is for. [4] In 2020, the Strawberry Kiwi flavour ...

  3. Yupi (confectioner) - Wikipedia

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    PT Yupi Indo Jelly Gum, better known as Yupi, is an Indonesian gummy jelly manufacturer.Yupi service many markets and private label customers around the world. Starting up with a joint venture with Trolli, one of the leading gummy manufacturers in Europe, Yupi has been the market leader in gummy confectionery product in Indonesia since 1996 and the largest player in South East Asia, according ...

  4. Juicy Fruit - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Fruit is an American brand of chewing gum made by the Wrigley Company, a U.S. company that since 2008 has been a subsidiary of the privately held Mars, Incorporated. It was introduced in 1893, and in the 21st century the brand name is recognized by 99 percent of Americans, with total sales in 2002 of 153 million units.

  5. Gumdrop - Wikipedia

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    The children's board game Candy Land includes a "Gumdrop Pass" and "Gumdrop Mountain" amongst its confectionery-themed nomenclature.. The use of the expression "goody gumdrops" as an alliterative exclamation of joy was first recorded in the 1959 novel Strike Out Where Not Applicable by British crime author Nicolas Freeling: "Buttered toast, and cherry cake, as well as Marmite.

  6. Drops (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1840s, drop roller machines came on the market. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] These machines took the hot, 120 °C, cooked sugar, and molded it into shapes between two hand cranked brass rollers. [ 4 ]

  7. Jujube (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    The recipe called for gum arabic, sugar, and the date-like jujube fruit. In 1853, both "ju ju paste" and "ju ju drops" were sold by confectioners. [ 2 ] Later, recipes used various flavorings instead of jujube fruits.

  8. Baby Bottle Pop - Wikipedia

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    Baby Bottle Pop logo. Baby Bottle Pop (sometimes referred to as "candy bottle pops") [citation needed] is a brand of lollipops introduced by manufacturer Topps in 1998 in a baby bottle shape.

  9. Talk:Juicy Drop Pop - Wikipedia

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